Monday 29 November 2010

Pulp Tickets on Sale in the UK Now

As we reported yesterday, Pulp are performing their first live shows in fifteen years, with one date set in the UK and another in Spain. The tickets go on sale this morning officially at 9 am, and we have some current market data brought to you by the industry experts, Seatwave:

Pulp market information on 12 November 2010
Seatwave has 2 Pulp performances with 220 tickets in 2 cities across 2 countries.
At present you can buy or sell Pulp tickets for performances in London, Barcelona.

Saturday 20 November 2010

Seatwave Star in TV Advert

The secondary ticketing company seatwave have tonight starred in a primetime TV advert. The advert which appeared before the Take That special is aimed at music fans in the UK.
Seatwave is an online ticket exchange service operating in the European market. It was founded in response to the lucrative ‘secondary ticketing’ market, whereby tickets to events are bought at face value by professional ticket touts or enterprising individuals, and resold at a profit – a practise already prevelant with online trading sites. However for the commission charged, it claims to offer consumers a more transparent and safer way to buy and sell tickets to live events including music, theatre and sport.
To ensure that tickets sold on the Seatwave site are legitimate and accurately represented, sellers are not paid for their ticket sales until after the event has occurred and buyers have gained entrance. Seatwave’s statistics show that 84% of sellers sold 6 or fewer tickets in 2008.

Monday 8 November 2010

Frankie Boyle Tickets in Demand

The inimitable Scottish comedian, Frankie Boyle,formerly of “Mock the Week” fame has shot into third place in the UK comedy ticket sales charts. The forthcoming gigs at London’s Hammersmith Apollo according to industry expert SEATWAVE tickets, are third in the charts behind only Peter Kay and Lee Evans, both of whom are performing huge arena tours.

The comedian who has been dumped by BBC, will be back now in action and it is a good news for the fans of Frankie Boyle. The comedian has been struggling to find another mainstream outlet for his observational humour.

With the potential for a full UK arena tour after the current theatre tour, it would mean that Frankie Boyle Tickets would be available to a much larger cross section of the UK public, and a DVD release would be much more likely.